Guys we just sold our kia sedona! ita has been with us for around 4yrs or so and it ran about 130k kms without any pain in the butt or in the pocket! my dad just sold it recently and now were planning to buy a new car! It has came down to just to choices, the new kia sedona long wheel base and tha santa fe!
which do you think is much better? what im lookin for is power, ride comfort and defenitly safety! oh yeah looks is a big factor for me, coz all of our cars never stay stock,so which ever is better or which ever we choose, iseset-up prin yun! you know the routin guys! bodykits, sounds and blings!
so here are the specs on paper!
kia sedona long wheel base
P 1,570,000
Engine 2.9 DOHC 16V I4
Maximum Output (bhp * rpm) 160 * 3700
Maximum Torque (Nm * rpm) 352 * 2000
Curb Weight (kg) 2097 http://www.motioncars.com/carchart/h...a_carnival.htm
Hyundai santa fe 2.2 diesel 4x2
Price P 1,528,000
Engine 2.2 DOHC 16V I4
Maximum Output (bhp * rpm) 150 * 4000
Maximum Torque (Nm * rpm) 335 * 1800-2000
Curb Weight (kg) 1819 http://www.motioncars.com/carchart/h...ai_santafe.htm
Here the daily route that it will hve to dish out
From cainta to intramuros and back around 11am-7pm! misan pahinga lang ng car is mga 1 or 2hrs
and the weekly route
from cainta to bicol and back, balikan lagi yun tapos todo birit pa byahe lagi!
So which do you think is better than the two given the route it will have to take! i know the kia sedona can take it, how about the santa fe??
Tnx guys i will base our choice according to you guys!
TIA
In the Philippines, I'd take the Santa Fe. It's better built to take on bad roads and streets.
But here in the US with nice roads, I'd take the van. The Kia Sedona with the 244hp 3.8L V6 is actually quicker than the Santa Fe with the 242hp 3.3L V6.
One embarrassed me while I was driving the Contour. He He. And that was a mommy driver behind the wheel of the Sedona.
Add: I find a minivan much more practical than an SUV both in comfort and as a people-mover. If the routes to be traveled are all guaranteed to be in good condition, I'd go for the Sedona.
I have no experience with the Santa Fe, but between our 2002 Sedona and 2006 Starex, I prefer taking the Sedona if I'm going on a long trip. It feels more stable on the road and easier to drive on those long stretches of highway.
Our Sedona also survived with flying colors the rehabiliation of the NLEX when we were traveling to Tarlac every weekend a few years ago.
Of course, if the road conditions going to Bicol are exceptionally bad (even by RP standards), then the Sta. Fe might be a more versatile choice.